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Piperack Design - Piping And Layouts

Last updated 6/2021


MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 254.12 MB | Duration: 0h 35m
Systematically explained the pipe rack design concepts
What you'll learn
Pipe Rack design : Inputs Required
Pipe Rack design : Deciding Elevations
battery Limits
Supports & platforms
Requirements
Piping Design engineers & designers, Mechanical Engineers
Description
Structural steel pipe racks typically support pipes, power cables and instrument cable trays in petrochemical, chemical and power
plants. Occasionally, pipe racks may also support mechanical equipment, vessels and valve access platforms. Main pipe racks
generally transfer material between equipment and storage or utility areas. Storage racks found in warehouses are not pipe racks,
even if they store lengths of pipe.There are different types of pipes on the pipe rack. Utility pipes which include steam, cooling
water, extinguishing water, fuel oil, and so on. These pipes are mostly located in the middle of a one-level pipe rack or on the top
level when there are two levels. Then there are the process pipes. These pipes carry product that is part of the chemical reaction
itself.These are placed on the outside of the utility pipes (especially if they are heavy) or on the bottom level when there are
multiple levels. Lastly, relief and flare pipes which fulfill a safety goal. They protect the installation against to much pressure and
are always located on the outside of the rack.Following modules have been covered and explained in systemic way. All the design
considerations have been captured and explained in such a way that whole design section is covered.•Inputs required•Conceptual
Design–Interconnection Diagram–Calculating rack width and no. of Tiers from Interconnection
Diagram–Operational/Maintenance/Access requirements–Deciding the Elevation of transverse beamsDesign
Considerations•Guidelines for placing lines on PiperackBattery Limit Configurations have been explained•Supporting &
Flexibility requirements•Equipment on Piperack•Platforms above Piperack
Overview
Section 1: All About Pipe Rack design
Lecture 1 Pipe rack design : Inputs required & Interconnection Diagram
Lecture 2 Pipe rack design : Deciding Elevation & Maintenance / Operability
Lecture 3 Pipe rack design : Guidelines for placing lines
Lecture 4 Pipe rack design : Battery Limit Aspects
Lecture 5 Pipe rack design : Supporting & Platforms
Lecture 6 Introduction to EPC
Section 2: Bonus Section
Lecture 7 Bonus Lecture
Awareness of Oil and Gas Industry

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